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Backcountry Beat, March 2021

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Inside the Spring Issue of BHA’s Backcountry Journal

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 30, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org The newest issue of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ magazine is available today MISSOULA, Mont. – The spring issue of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ quarterly magazine, Backcountry Journal, is showing up in mailboxes across the continent right now. Review BHA’s conservation priorities in 2021 and beyond, reminisce with us about past adventures and dream of adventures to come with this ...
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2021

The Emerald Mile by Kevin Fedarko

This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   If you have spent any time in the landscape of the American West you understand the significance of rivers and water in the sculpting of our actions, experiences and thoughts. While this book’s tale is centered around an incredible account of one single ride down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, it is just an excuse to tell the epic tale of the river itself – a book of history ...
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Basic Pickled Trout

Author: Scott DeSena
  Surely, sometime this spring you’ll find yourself hauling a stringer full of trout. There are countless ways to prepare these fish. One of my go-to preparation methods is a simple pickled trout recipe. With a few basic ingredients and a little bit of time, you can easily create a delicious riverside snack or appetizer. While most any size trout will work with this recipe I’ve found that fish 17-in. or longer work best. Give it a shot the next time you have a few extra fillets on ...
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Tell your Legislators to renew the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Fund

Since 1989, the Knowles Nelson Stewardship Program has been used to expand nature-based outdoor recreational opportunities and protecting environmentally sensitive areas. For the last 30 years, Knowles Nelson has provided funds to: the WDNR, local governments, and nonprofits to protect and preserve lands in all of Wisconsin’s 72 counties. The number of projects and amount of land funded is unbelievable.    This program is especially impactful on Wisconsin’s hunters and anglers. The Wisconsin ...
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Stand up for access and urge co-sponsorship of the Wisconsin railroad crossing bill

For over 100 years hunters and anglers of Wisconsin were able to access some of the very best hunting and fishing in the state simply by walking directly across a set of railroad tracks. From De Soto Bay to the Wolf River, from the marshes of Buffalo County to the grasslands of Walworth and Racine Counties, hunters and anglers relied on these crossings to get to their favorite public hunting and fishing grounds.   All of this changed in 2006 when, citing the need for public safety, the ...
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BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 101: Grahame Jones, Former Director of Law Enforcement for Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife

Texas offers a diversity and abundance – of topography, fish and wildlife, and experiences – that few other states can match. Grahame Jones, recently retired as the director of law enforcement with Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife, as well as chairman of BHA’s Texas chapter, knows this landscape intimately. Jones, a fifth-generation Texan, is a veteran of over 27 years in the field, starting as a game warden in the wild piney woods of east Texas and working his way up to chief of ...
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Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Habitat Watch Volunteer

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Derek Pankratz serve as a Habitat Watch Volunteer (HWV) for the Gunnison National Forest. Derek was born and raised in northeastern Wisconsin along the shores of Lake Michigan. He started gun deer hunting at age 12 and began archery hunting not long after. “I was fortunate to have many uncles and cousins who hunted when I was growing up and they taught me foundational skills,” he said. “That said, a lot has been ...
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Roasted Pheasant With Peanut Sauce

As part of our Armed Forces Initiative we'll be featuring exclusive recipes inspired by military service throughout the year. These recipes have been developed by Justin Townsend, a BHA Field To Table contributor, editor-in-cheif of Harvesting Nature and a Deck Watch Officer in the United States Coast Guard. Our Armed Forces Initiative strives to ensure that active duty and veteran military personnel continue selfless service and enjoy the camaraderie of likeminded individuals committed to ...
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Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Habitat Watch Volunteer

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently appointed Eric Lomas to serve as a Habitat Watch Volunteer (HWV) for the Pike National Forest. Eric was born in southern California and moved to Colorado after first grade. “I grew up in Littleton and really developed a love for the outdoors living here along the Front Range,” he said. “My dad hunted with his dad growing up and passed on that love to me and my brothers.” “My dad and my grandpa were/are my main hunting mentors,” ...
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